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Frozen II | Nov 22 2019 | 2nd Most Profitable Movie of 2019. Disney does it again! | Documentary series coming to D+ June 26

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Rapunzel is an old favourite. :) Her and Anna are exactly my type.

 

And my very real girlfriend also looks like this (I can post pictures), so the "hentai" comments could be spared. ;)

 

PS: Funny thing is - nobody seems to mind the repulsive incest and gay innuendo perversely pervading this thread. But when a handsome white man likes the female characters - ooh, how dare he!! :) Grow up, children.

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17 minutes ago, YourMother the Edgelord said:

 

Two factors in my opinion will determine this, how frontloaded this will be and how barren the family market will be. A lot of the 7-8 year old girls who’ve seen Frozen are early teens now, and some mild nostalgia can take place and potential play more like Catching Fire than Frozen. There’s also a lack of big hits from Lion King to Frozen II except for Joker which is a wild card.

 

In my honest opinion, there’s a plausible and somewhat realistic chance that Pets 2, Pikachu, Toy Story 4 and Aladdin all go sub or barely reach $300M DOM as Lion King does around barely over $600M due to how competitive the landscape is. As I’ve said early there’s a likely chance no family movie between TLK and Frozen II crosses $100M DOM, the best chances are Spies In Disguise from Blue Sky and Dreamworks Abominable in September, both apart by two weeke. Blue Sky hasn’t had a domestic hit since Peanuts in 2015 and I still believe it may end up on Disney+ as Abonimable is the third yeti animated feature in a year and the closeness of the two films will hurt in other. 

 

Those factors can cause to skyrocket OW along with how big and beloved Frozen is can potentially give us our first $200M OW for an animated movie.

That would be crazy and highly unlikely, considering that even just 6 movies ever did and three of those opened between 200 and 210M. And the other three are IW, TFA and TLJ so movies with high ticket prices that are absolut giants and crazily fan driven with really big Previews.

Adjusted for inflation the number increases by one (Age of Ultron) and two or so directly below 200M with HP8 sitting about 8m below it.

I2 and Beauty and the Beast are the first two movies with around 180M each.

 

So honestly a 200M OW would be really crazy.

Just imagine that if everything works out absolutely perfectly Disney could have 4 movies opening above:

Endgame, IX, TLK and Frozen, so to be honest I think only Endgame and IX will manage and TLK and Frozen will fall short.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Avatree said:

so is this set in the autumn? And Frozen 3 set in the summer?

 

No Frozen 3 will be set in spring. Frozen 2 depicts a dream where the characters think they are in autumn but its still winter, the villain (Olaf) just makes them believe that Winter is long gone but it isnt.

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1 minute ago, TheDarkKnightOfSteel said:

So you guys are into anime pornnor what?

 

Till this point only Disney characters were shown, which dont count as Anime.

 

Ofc, im all open for a deeper investigation into the depths of Ecci + Hentai, but the mods wont allow that i fear.

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